About Us
ReadItOnMyBlog.com was born out of the idea that life’s best stories often happen in the most unexpected places—like the backseat of a rideshare car.
After more than 20 years as a blogger, storyteller, and digital nomad, I decided to spend a season of my life as a rideshare driver.
I didn’t want to just be “another Uber driver.” I wanted the experience to be meaningful—and it was.
Every day, I met people from all walks of life. Business owners, students, artists, doctors, travelers, dreamers—each with their own perspective, their own story.
In the span of a 5, 10, or 20-minute ride, we’d share conversations that were sometimes funny, sometimes deep, and often unforgettable.
As a lifelong content creator, I couldn’t just let these moments fade into memory.
I began writing them down—capturing the lessons, the curiosities, and the random gems of knowledge that came from those interactions.
Sometimes a passenger would ask, “Where can I read more about this?” and I’d tell them, “Read it on my blog.” Eventually, that phrase became the site’s name.
Today, ReadItOnMyBlog.com is a collection of stories, insights, and observations inspired by real-life conversations and encounters on the road. I never share personal details or names—just the heart of the story.
It’s about connecting people through ideas, experiences, and the shared threads of our human journey.
Whether it’s something I learned from a passenger, something I saw on the road, or a curiosity sparked in the middle of a ride, you’ll find it here. Think of this as the place where a short chat in the car can turn into a story worth remembering.
Because some conversations shouldn’t be left behind—they should be read on my blog.
The Day Corporate America Scared the Daylights Out of Me
Do You Remove People From Your Social Media When They Die?
Relationships: Why do some breakups hurt so much harder than others?
I Almost Won the Lottery and I Am Still Smiling About It
Why Do Laptop Touchpads Secretly Hate Left-Handed People?
The Hidden Gas Saver - Tire Pressure Directly Affects More Than You Think
Drum Corps International (DCI) in Indianapolis practicing for the finals
Big Screen TV Have Come A Long Way - This one is 100 inches, wow!
A 50s man guide to visiting the Doctor
Prostate cancer - What you need to know 


These Freakin' Notifications Just Get on My Nerves Sometimes
Why Free Online Tools Usually End Up Costing You
Fourteen Hours to Kill at the Airport, two Dead Batteries, and a lesson learned
Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson: An Unexpected Hollywood Match?
Born in the Real World, Living in the Matrix - Immigrant Life In America Explained
A Journey of Self-discovery: The Story Of The Old Man and the Audi A6
When You're Too Sleepy to Think, but Too Passionate to Stop